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  2. According to Experts, THIS Patio Will Last a Lifetime - AOL

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    There are a few ways to install a flagstone patio. Fridy uses a dry-laid application process, meaning he sets the individual stones on a bed of gravel and sand and then holds the design together ...

  3. Crushed stone - Wikipedia

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    Crushed limestone quarry near Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Angular crushed stone is the key material for macadam road construction, which depends on the interlocking of the individual stones' angular faces for its strength. [1] As riprap; As railroad track ballast; As filter stone. As composite material (with a binder) in concrete, tarmac, and ...

  4. Tabby concrete - Wikipedia

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    Limestone to make building lime was not locally available to early settlers, so lime was imported or made from oyster shells. Shell middens along the coast were a supply of shells to make tabby, which diffused from two primary centers or hearths: one at Saint Augustine, Florida, and the other at Beaufort, South Carolina.

  5. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    Stone pavers are made of many materials including limestone, bluestone, basalt (such as that from The Palisades used in New York City), sandstone and granite. [19] Travertine is a durable, low-porous stone that stays cool in direct sunlight, making it a popular choice for pool-sides, patios, walkways and outdoor entertainment areas.

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  7. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Some additional water is stored in the open graded or crushed drain rock base, and remains until the subgrade can absorb the water. For clay-based soils, or other low to 'non'-draining soils, it is important to increase the depth of the crushed drain rock base to allow additional capacity for the water as it waits to be infiltrated.

  8. Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Limestone can be processed into many various forms such as brick, cement, powdered/crushed, or as a filler. [102] Limestone is readily available and relatively easy to cut into blocks or more elaborate carving. [101] Ancient American sculptors valued limestone because it was easy to work and good for fine detail.

  9. Travertine - Wikipedia

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    Travertine is one of several natural stones that is used for paving patios and garden paths. [76] It is sometimes known as travertine limestone or travertine marble; these are the same stone, although travertine is classified properly as a type of limestone, not marble. The stone is characterised by pitted holes and troughs in its surface.

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